Scale insects or aphids. The excretement from the insects falls onto the leaves below, it is clear and rich in sugars, making it sticky and giving the leaves a "glossy" appearance.
The nyctinastic movement which occur due to physical stimuli causes the leaves to rapidly droop or shrink.The leaves also shrink in response to darkness or daylight
When you touch the upper part of an electroscope with your hands, charge is transferred from your body to the electroscope, neutralizing the charge on the leaves. This causes the repulsive force between the like charges on the leaves to decrease, allowing the leaves to collapse.
Yes, kalanchoe leaves are naturally soft to the touch.
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Slightly adhesive or gummy to the touch; sticky.
Ice cream is cold, wet and sticky to the touch.
Yes, succulent leaves are typically squishy to the touch due to their ability to store water.
because it is poisonous
Yes, "slimy" is an adjective. It describes something that is sticky and slippery to the touch.
Oh, dude, candy is totally a concrete noun. I mean, you can touch it, taste it, and probably eat way too much of it without even realizing. So yeah, candy is as concrete as that sticky residue it leaves on your fingers.
Use those special computer monitor wipes.